Background: In recent years, biologically active points (BAPs) have become the topic of intensive scientific discussion. Innovative investigations of this topic are presented. Methods: Types of skin surface luminescence patterns in the areas of BAPs observed after acting on the area with a short light pulse are analyzed. The device was designed as a laboratory model (NSTU, medical electronics laboratory, Novosibirsk, Russia). Pictures were taken with a PENTAX K10 , a PENTAX ist DL as well as a Canon 6D photo camera. Luminescent points can clearly be observed. The pictures were zoomed on a computer and graphically analyzed. Results: Five patterns were found: black center with white ring, black center with 2 rings (white and black), white center with black ring, white center with 2 rings (black and white) and white center with 3 rings (black, white and black). Luminescent BAPs were found on the pericardium and triple energizer meridians. Conclusion: This pilot study can serve as a basis for further investigations in the field of meridian research. The first results are very promising, and future studies are indicated in body acupuncture as well as ear acupuncture.
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Navrotsky, L. G., Blokhin, A. A., Belavskaya, S. V., Lisitsyna, L. I., Lyutkevich, A. A., Poteryaeva, E. L., … Litscher, G. (2015). Patterns of Skin Luminescence Resulting from the Visualization of Active Acupuncture Points Using Optical Stimulation. Integrative Medicine International, 2(1–2), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1159/000433470
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